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Where do you live?
Kuwait
Which of the following best describe you?
Student
How did you hear about Loving Mixed Media?
from My mother Suzan Bushnaq
Describe your style of art and materials you like to use?
I like expression ,abstract style to use

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At 11:29am on June 28, 2012, Diane Knauff said…
Hi Mohammed,
Thanks for your friend request. I haven't been very active on LMM but hope to get back to my mixed media roots (I have been focusing on abstract ink drawings lately). I see you are from Kuwait. My brother-in-law is from there as well, although he is currently living in North Carolina. I look forward to seeing more of your work.

Diane
At 12:05am on June 25, 2012, Elke Trittel said…

Hi Mohammed!

No wonder you do paint considering your mum being a famous artist!Keep painting as much as you can to find your own way,looking forward to new talents here on LMM!

Thanks for all your attention towards my daily ones,have fun creating,xxxx Elke

At 6:43am on June 24, 2012, laurie said…

Hi Mohammed

I am wanting to do some abstracts this summer.  I really like your work!

laurie

At 3:45am on June 24, 2012, joelle said…

Hello Mohammed, I like also abstract style. Thanks to be my friend. See you too.

At 6:52pm on June 22, 2012, 05ue98hr2bmf905ue98hr2bmf9 said…

Welcome Mohamed. Your mother's art has inspired many here. Look forward to seeing what you produce!

 
 
 

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